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D-Day veteran: 'I think I did a good
job, and I'm proud to be an American'
Patrick Tadina, Vietnam
War's longest continuously
serving Ranger, dies at 77
Infltrator who killed
two US service
members in insider
attack released from
Afghan prison
Samuel Hanna, 96, a WWII veteran who participated in the Normandy
landings, shows some of his service medals and mementos. Promotion nixed for
TNS
Special Forces ofcer in
charge during 2017
Niger ambush, report
says
By CYNTHIA G. SIMISON | MassLive.com, Springfeld, Mass. | TRENDING
Published: May 31, 2020
Patrick Tadina,
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (Tribune News Service) — By the Vietnam War's longest
time Samuel James Hanna arrived of the coas of continuously serving
Ranger, dies at 77
Normandy, France, on a long-ago morning in June, he’d
already seen the toil and toll of war up close. National World War II
Memorial is vandalized

